Up to three new levies to help fund township services could go to voters as early as this spring.

Trustee Doug Haines said two police levies — one for 3.49 mills and another for 2.99 mills — and a 1-mill road levy are being considered for the spring or fall ballots.

“Right now, we’re trying to decide what makes the most sense,” said Haines, who noted the levies were part of a discussion during the township’s Tuesday work session.

A 1-mill road levy would be an addition to the current 2-mill road levy, which expires in 2016, according to John Masalko, the township’s road superintendent. He said a new levy would help pay for additional street paving material, salt and equipment.

“Our roads are getting in such bad shape, and the funds are just not there anymore,” Masalko said.

The two police levies being discussed could replace three existing levies over five years, Haines said.

Trustees plan to further discuss whether to take the levies to voters this year at the next regular meeting, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 4 at the township administration office, 3111 Hilton St. NW.